by Dr. M0 September 12, 2009
Get the No Shit Sherlock! mug.A loyal,trustworthy friend who you can always trust.Sherelle’s are the most funniest and best person you will ever meet. If she lets you into her life don’t let her go
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To be completely enthralled with the BBC drama 'Sherlock' (a modern story of Sherlock Holmes).
The term can also be used when referring to a love of Sherlock Holmes in general but it usually references the BBC program.
It also can mean being covered in references to the program as well as looking similar to a prop from the program.
The term can also be used when referring to a love of Sherlock Holmes in general but it usually references the BBC program.
It also can mean being covered in references to the program as well as looking similar to a prop from the program.
"I showed 'Sherlock' to my sister and now she's totally sherlocked."
"After downloading all those new Cumberbatch wallpapers, my phone is completely sherlocked."
"Moffat and Gatiss are the most sherlocked blokes in the world."
"After downloading all those new Cumberbatch wallpapers, my phone is completely sherlocked."
"Moffat and Gatiss are the most sherlocked blokes in the world."
by JimfromIT February 5, 2012
Get the Sherlocked mug.To be surrounded by lesser mortals with lower intellects than your own, thus finding yourself aggravated when things which are basic to you, are seemingly difficult for others to understand.
by DeathlessLegion March 8, 2014
Get the Sherlocked mug.by Bob Esserfoot April 1, 2004
Get the Sherome mug.1. A woman or man who supports women's rights and respects women's issues
2. Female hero
An etymologically unmotivated analysis of hero as he-ro. (hero is Greek; 'he' is rooted in Old English).
Many consider it reduntant, as hero is the gender neutral term; heroine the gender specific term.
2. Female hero
An etymologically unmotivated analysis of hero as he-ro. (hero is Greek; 'he' is rooted in Old English).
Many consider it reduntant, as hero is the gender neutral term; heroine the gender specific term.
1. Joss Whedon is my shero. He works with Equality Now, an organization working to end violence and discrimination against women across the world
by Where do we go now? August 4, 2006
Get the shero mug.A female who is tall, hideous, menacing, physically massive and strong, seeming to have the ability to shroud themselves in fire, darkness, and shadow. Derived from "Balrog" a fictional monster in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle Earth.
by Sherog hunter September 8, 2009
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